In my father's house, there is a closet next to the basement door, just inside the kitchen. This closet is next to the chimney for the furnace, so all winter, it's nice and warm inside. This is where we kept the brown paper grocery bags, on the shelf above the coat rack. We used them for our trash bags. Put one under the dropped counter, next to the dishwasher in the island where the sink is. They came from Big V, without handles, with groceries, Wonder Bread, Wheaties, Velveeta cheese, and cans of Del Monte green beans. The ones we get from Sunfresh have handles, Spam, Best Choice wheat bread, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese and are next to the fridge holding cardboard boxes, plastic and cans to be recycled.
Monday, January 08, 2007
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9 comments:
Very nice! I love the color and the use of brown throughout.
Great page!
Thanks for your comment! will look out for that movie!
I love your brown paper bag, great line drawing and shading!
So did you sketch this from memory then - it's a lovely combination of sketch and text.
Beautiful job - you were right, it's even better with color.
WONDERFUL JOB!
Thankyouthankyouthankyou!!! It's sure nice drawing again! Alison, the bag I drew was in front of me, it's full of paper to be recycled!
great paper bag! And I really like the decorative journal pages.
Thank you mrana! One of the things I did during my drawing hiatus was study henna and mehndi designs, these are some experiments using some of the elements of Indian henna art.
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